Riviera Hotel & Casino
Strip
3.7
Est. 1955
Riviera Holdings
About
The Riviera was a legendary Las Vegas institution that operated from 1955 to 2015, making it one of the longest-running casinos on the Strip. This French Riviera-themed resort was renowned for its sophisticated elegance, world-class entertainment, and the famous Crazy Girls revue. The Riviera hosted Frank Sinatra, Liberace, and countless other entertainment legends throughout its 60-year history. It was known as the 'Jewel of the Strip' for its refined atmosphere and high-caliber entertainment offerings.
Key Stats
2,075
Rooms
116K
Sq Ft Casino
85
Table Games
1.4K
Slots
Amenities
Pool
Poker
Nightclub
Shows
Buffet
Highlights
- Historic Vegas legend
- Quality entertainment
- Reasonable prices
- Sophisticated atmosphere
Consider
- Aging infrastructure
- Limited modernization
- Less glitzy than competitors
Shows & Entertainment
Nightclub: Splash nightclub
- Crazy Girls revue
- Broadway shows
Dining Highlights
Buffet: Riviera Buffet
Ristorante Italiano
Kady's Deli
Pool & Recreation
Riviera pool complex
Nearby Attractions
Las Vegas Strip
Fashion Show Mall
Wynn Las Vegas
Frequently Asked Questions
When did Riviera close?
The Riviera closed on May 4, 2015, after 60 years of operation.
What happened to the Riviera site?
The property was sold and demolished to make way for future development.
What was Crazy Girls?
Crazy Girls was a topless revue show that ran for over 30 years and became the Riviera's signature entertainment.
Which celebrities performed at the Riviera?
Frank Sinatra, Liberace, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., and many other entertainment legends performed there.
Quick Info
Address
2901 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Price Range
$$
Parking
Free self-parking
Dining
10+ Restaurants
Poker Room
12 Tables
Best For
Vegas history buffs
Entertainment lovers
Budget travelers